I played Bolt Action on the Saturday and Sunday, which had a decrease in playing numbers of just under 40%. Warma-hordes was massive, and with their TO constantly using a PA for occasionally very trivial announcements, it was also a very dominating and extremely annoying presence to boot.

The major new elephant in the room was a number of large and very well supported demonstration games of various Too Fat Lardies' rules, with the Chain of Command and Sharp Practice games being particularly well supported. I'm definitely going to be playing far more CoC than Bolt Action from here on in, and the massive Russian Front game that was staged certainly looked superb.

"We are all worms.
But I do believe that I am a glow-worm."
Winston Churchill

No 200th year anniversary Waterloo game
No 150th year end of the ACW game
No 100th year anniversary ANZAC game

You made a very good point. They're all pretty significant oversights.

I am working on raising the necessary figures and scenery in order to stage a public participation game of Chain of Command based on the 75th anniversary of the Kokoda Trail campaign in 2017, but that's obviously a fair way down the track at this point in time.

"We are all worms.
But I do believe that I am a glow-worm."
Winston Churchill

oozeboss wrote:
I am working on raising the necessary figures and scenery in order to stage a public participation game of Chain of Command based on the 75th anniversary of the Kokoda Trail campaign in 2017, but that's obviously a fair way down the track at this point in time.

I'm off again 12th of April. PM me if you have any specific photo requests.

"I've never shot a man who wasn't at the end of my bayonet."- Bayonete Pete, a man largely unclear on small arms tactics